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The Times - 12/03/1975

1975; Gale Group;

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From Roger Berthoud and David Spanier, By Hugh Noves Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Labour Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By George Clark Political Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Our Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Stewart Tendler, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Christopher Warman Local Government Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Editor, From Arthur Osmon Kidsgrove, By Peter Waymark Motoring Correspondent, By Raymond Perman Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Arts Reporter, From Our Air Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, European Parliament, From Charles Hargrove, From Sue Masterman, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Spanier, From David Bonavia, From Eric Marsden, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, David Sinclair, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Our Rackets Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, By Gerry Harrison, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, David Wade, Joy Whitby, Jacky Gillott, B.A., Brian Alderson, Adam Fergusson, Shona Crawford Poole, Barbara Sherrard-Smith, Philippa Toomey, Alan Blyth, Derek Parker, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, William Gaunt, Keith Horner, Paul Griffiths, Bryce Morrison, Stanley Sadie, Paul Routledge Labour Editor, Andrew Faulds, PHS, Bernard Levin, Richard Harris, NICHOLAS HORSLEY, , FLORENCE E. TEWSON, , H. V. HODSON, , VICTOR CESTR:, W. PERCY GRIEVE, , H. W. PITT, , DAVID NAPLEY, , RHONA TIBBER, , TONY KERPEL, , CHRISTOPHER BLAND, GILVRAY ADAMSON, , CHRISTOPHER HOWE, , HUGH LEGGATT, , HUGH ROSSI, , JOHN d'A. MAYCOCK, , By our Horticultural Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Geraldine Norman, J.C.A.R., Bv Peter Hill, By Melvyn Westlake, By Our Financial Staff, From Frank Vogl US Economics Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Our Energy Correspondent, By Christopher Wilkins Banking Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, Patricia Tisdall, By Tim Congdon, By Margaret Stone, WILLIAM J. L. WALLACE., M. V. BARKER, , OLIVER SMEDLEY, , O. G. ROBINSON, , BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ashley Druker,

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News: General Spínola flees to asylum in Spain after abortive Lisbon coup, Direct-grant schools must join comprehensive system by September, 1976, or be phased out, Advice to farms on growing more of our food, Littlejohn hiding place 'not known to police', Single-Service defence view criticized, US-British relations 'were never better', Miners' leaders tell NUR how they won big rise, Ceasefire stays, IRA tells rebels, Deal agreed to end refuse strike, Lords agree on code of practice for press freedom, Restoration expert to retire, Crime hierarchy assemble at gangster's funeral, Early spring reflected in fine show at RHS halls, Campaign under Mr Whitelaw's control, National Portrait Gallery secures £50,000 Sterne, Business boom puts conference centres on the map, Provocation no excuse for throwing bombs, judge says, Recruit involved in bomb explosion gets 12 years, Lead dust danger in houses near factory, study shows, A battle between Lenin and Buddha in the remote wastes of Siberia, Britain wins agreement on budget and butter at Dublin EEC summit, A cover-up job in a Palermo square, Security ban may close Public Record Office, Item used at kidnap shaft traced to seller, Stonehouse plea for Swedish shelter, No decision on Harrier jet for Navy, Personal factors behind power struggle dividing African nationalists in Rhodesia, New family car from Vauxhall, Snow reports from European resorts, The Times Diary Antique charm at work in Chelsea, 12½% rail fare increase expected in summer, Improvisations to keep extremist factions apart spoil Victorian virtues of spaciousness and symmetry, Danish MPs pass labour laws package, Rome demolition of flat block generally lauded, Senate subcommittee votes for a compromise measure to grant Cambodia $125m in military aid, Mr Scanlon sees participation as a hoax, Unit improves air safety, Why China plays the generation game, Four ballots to elect the new President, Christie's directors take voluntary cut in salary, Science report Space: Lethal Jovian radiation, Why travellers in China feel like parcels, A word no one mentions in Dublin, Tower-block fire risk worries coroner, Strike threat by journalists over dismissal, Police carry out dawn raids on extremist groups in Paris in effort to end bomb outrages, BMA and union clash over private beds, Trapped icebreaker free, Steering failed, says collision ship captain, Referendum White Paper approved by majority of 50, European MPs elect a new president, Mr Clive Jenkins, RAF evacuates 30 from Phnom Penh, Hanoi forces fight back into town, Three British officers die in Oman, Tory MPs call on TUC to stop Shelepin visit, Peer elicits benefits for Britain in EEC, Glimpse of days when only horses had horsepower, Saving a whale: An ailing, Scots talks on timing, Paris newspaper dispute over union practices, BBC chief dismisses idea of worker participation, Addis police officer hijacks plane, TUC likely to oppose restraint on NEB, Inter-communal talks on Cyprus will resume shortly, Police inquiries into deaths of four children, First 80 students for new university college next February, Boy savaged by dogs gets £17,500 damages, Removal of Jewish West Bank settlers, Five days' paternity leave approved. Law: Minister faces drink charge, Nixon man likely to admit minor campaign offence, Fighter pilots jailed for crash that killed 162, Court of Appeal Why long prison sentences are necessary, Dutch sentence absent Arab hijackers, Watchman tells of murder at kiosk, Building gang master jailed for fraud, Court told of murder in fortress home, Mr Sithole agrees to face special court, Vexatious litigant needs leave, Ex-RAF man held on secrets charge, Welfare officers and hearsay Thompson v Thompson. News in Brief. Index. Politics and Parliament: Referendum on EEC a national poll on a national issue House of Commons, A device to paper over Labour's cracks, Direct grant schools to be phased out from September 1976 House of Commons, Fiddling while inflation burns a hole in our pocket, Licence for ministers who disagree on central issues to remain in power-Mrs Thatcher, Government majority of 50: open mind on method of count, Defence paper next Wednesday, Further defeat on trade union Bill House of Lords, Six months timetable for achieving code of practice on freedom of press, Speaker to rule on strike at Westminster, A promise on offensive questions to dependants. Display Advertising: Oxford University Press, Department Of Industry, Rnli, Fiat 130, Methuen Children's Books, Hoverlloyd, The Associated Paper Mills Limited, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Bank Base Rates, Bally, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd, De Beers Industrial Corporation Limited, The Times, Dron & Wright, Lower Rents & Room To Grow, United Biscuits (Holdings) Limited, Giro, South African Airways, Christie's Contemporary Art, Hertz, Selsdon Park Hotel, Düsseldorfer Messen, M. J. H. Nightingale & Co. Limited, Cebit 75, Sar Travel Bureau,, Amalgamated Investment & Property Co. Limited, Derek Crouch (Contractors) Limited, The Post Office, Ecgd, Savills, Time. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: General Lon Nol's top military chief resigns, University news. Classified Advertising: Secretarial and General Appointments, Business Notices, Theatres, The Times guide to conference facilities, University Appointments, Educational, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Services, Rolls-Royce & Bentley, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Boxing Conteh must not feel invincible in euphoria of brief victory, Rugby Union England under-23 players for coaching, Golf O'Leary's appeal against ban postponed, Tennis Welcome elevation of status and rewards, Sports in Brief, Racing Lanzarote better suited to conditions, Football Brinkmanship leaves Leeds in the Cup, Rackets Oxford make a clean sweep of Cambridge, Hockey Batchelor gets by with a little help from a friend, Rowing China may send to Nottingham event. Reviews: London in wartime, Harrogate Festival, Aeolian Quartet Queen Elizabeth Hall, Blake and the Highland Clearances, A young man's fancy, Amazing good luck Horizon Bbc 2, Brighton Grand Tour, Chiefly for parents, Of mouse and boy The Mouse and the Motorcycle Runaway Ralph, Covent Garden lends distinction to Paris Opéra, Full dress mimsy The Chinese Egg, The way it was The Changing Face of England, No place for stereotypes Alphabetical Order Hampstead, Goodies and baddies Scrub Dog of Alaska By Walt Morey (Sidgwick & Jackson, £2.60) Coyote the Trickster, Purr-ems, From the Canadian woods, NPO / Sanderling Festival Hall, Making things, The Academy shows its treasures, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: 'The Exorcism' for Comedy Theatre, Radio, Broadcasting, V and A spends £420 in bid at Christie's, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,940. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Notes on the great Mozart mystery, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, March 11, 1950 Uganda jubilee. Editorials/Leaders: The Other Issues Of Mr Foot's Bill, Crisis In Portugal. Letters to the Editor: Cost of maintaining the Church, Expansion of trade with China, Rate rebates for charities, The right to trial by jury, Student accommodation, Left wing myth about the Treasury, Changes at Smith Square, The Sterne portrait, VAT threshold needs raising, Company law, Moving after 146 years, Adopted child's rights, Consumers and the Post Office, Need for Industry Bill, Freedom of the Press, Visit of Mr Shelepin, Population Countdown. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Miss Zena Dare An actress of charm and dignity, Mr Hugh Weir, Professor G. W. Austin, M Joseph Bech. Business and Finance: Emphasis in 1975 on 'caution' for Provident Fin, Aston chairman's Benn challenge, Foreign Exchange Dollar lower, Inequality of wealth assessed by age, Energy group may agree floor price for oil so US will join world talks, Slower start at Rank Organisation, ... and the experiences of three leading groups British Oxygen, Iran initiates OPEC talks on dollar slide, UK Property pins hopes on turnround in 1975-76, BIH down 67pc after six months, Business Diary: Loveday bows out · Ford just can't WIN, Advertising & marketing Tea Council's campaign under way, National centre to fight corrosion, BSC materials costs could outpace inflation, Spot Position of Sterling, Veba, Gulf sign cooperation pact, CBI's plea to Chancellor on pay restraint, Sterling gains on US budget deficit fears, Perkins strike call rejected, Commodities Sugar futures rally with gains of £19.65 a ton, Witbank share talks, Inflation and jobs warning by Institute of Directors, Tax bill season fails to spur loan demand, Issues & Loans Arenson seek expansion funds, British Leyland acts to ease burden of cash deposits on distributors, EMI's turn for a rights, W German surplus cut sharply, Money Market Rates, Bank statements for February, BSC again cuts its scrap buying prices, Toolroom strikers get peace terms tomorrow, TDG slows, but matches market hopes in full-time rise to £13.5m, Bury & Masco fall away, Insurance men urge Britain to stay in EEC, EMI enters rights issue list with £15m offering, London Co-op in pay deal, NEDO chief calls for national plan to rescue British economy, Shares rally after falling below 300, John Plender describes companies' reactions to the cash shortage How industry is muddling through, Fed hopes of monetary relaxation. Business Appointments: Mr Michael Marriott to be new SE chairman, Business appointments New board at Dover Engineering. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Authorized Units, Insurance & Offshore Funds, Recent Issues, Wall Street, Stock markets Shares fall back sharply on nervous selling, Stock Exchange Prices A setback. Property: Flat Sharing, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.

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